Roger Bowen (Class of 1955) co-authored University Recruits, Company C, 12th Iowa Infantry Regiment 1861-66 with UIU Professor Charles Clark about the Upper Iowa University students who volunteered
to fight in the Civil War. After Bowen graduated from UIU he served in both the U.S.
Naval Reserve and the Air Force. He returned from the service and took positions with
Upper Iowa as admissions counselor, assistant dean of men, and registrar. He was
instrumental in coordinating the Off-Campus Degree Program spearheaded by then-Vice
President Charles Clark.

Bowen talks about the UIU Civil War soldiers, their part in the Battle of Shiloh,
and David B. Henderson, after whom the UIU Library is named.

Foster Cass (Class of 1941) grew up in Fayette. He was a student at the University
when the United States joined World War II after Pearl Harbor. Cass got his pilot's
license from UIU then joined the Navy, serving as a member of the first crew of the
USS Fayette.

Cass talks about living, working, and going to school in Fayette, meeting his wife
at the UIU Library, serving in the Navy, moving to California and coming back for
homecomings. He says that UIU did a lot for him, and he tries to pay it back.

Didier, Leota1. Greatest memory of Upper Iowa2. Story of coming to Upper Iowa

Hough, Emma1. Activities at Upper Iowa2. Being a woman on campus in the 1920s3. English professor at Upper Iowa4. Sneaking downstairs at South Hall

Prochaska, Bill5. Another college tries to prank UIU6. Baseball trips in van7. Bill Andres resurrected UIU8. Coached baseball for 16 years9. Coached for 31 years10. Coming back to UIU (parts 1, 2, and 3)11. Coming back to Upper Iowa in 197112. Doc Dorman Memorial and Tribute13. Doc's gravestone14. Dr. Garbee and Maltbie-McCosh15. Funny student stories16. Giving to UIU17. Haven't missed a homecoming since 196018. Love for UIU19. Past players that have passed over the years20. Past president stories21. Pro's endowment22. Story of UIU skip day23. Struggled with transportation in early years24. Tornado hit baseball field and other changes at UIU25. UIU is a survivor26. Writing to UIU alums